What do you do when a global pandemic gets in the way of your supply chain internship? Well, if you’re Andrew Chen, you start the National Supply Chain Foundation so students of the supply chain can connect from a social distance. We sat down to chat with Andrew to learn more about the foundation, his new rotational program at…
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This Week in Business History for July 12th: 6 Things You Didn’t Know About Sir Richard Branson
In this episode of This Week in Business History, host Scott W. Luton dives into the journey of Sir Richard Branson. So much has been made of Branson’s most recent projects – – but do you know about some of his earliest beginnings? What was Branson’s first business? What did his mother find to help Branson make it through the…
Introducing The Freight Insider: Talking Top Freight Challenges in the Pandemic Age with Page Siplon
On the first episode of The Freight Insider, a new series brought to you by Supply Chain Now, we sit down with co-host and CEO of Team One Logistics Page Siplon to discuss top business lessons in the pandemic age, current and emerging challenges for the freight industry, lessons in leadership, and much more.
Overcoming Challenges of Rapid Growth with Supply Chain Automation with Dan Reeve from Esker
In this episode of Digital Transformers on Supply Chain Now, hosts Kevin L. Jackson and Scott Luton welcome Dan Reeve with Esker to the podcast.
Leadership Lessons from Honorable Emmanuel Armah Kofi Buah
In this episode of Logistics with Purpose, brought to you by Supply Chain Now and Vector Global Logistics, hosts Enrique Alvarez and Matilda Arhin welcome the Honorable Emmanuel Armah Kofi Buah to the podcast. Hon. Buah, a fourth-term member of Ghana’s Parliament and former Energy Minister and the Leader of the,,,
How to Launch Leaders into Aerospace: A Conversation with Supply Chain Veteran Ingrid Sampson
When you think “easy,” you probably don’t think “managing $2B in procurement for an aerospace and defense company during a global pandemic.” But with 26 years at Lockheed Martin, Director of Subcontract Program Management Ingrid Sampson is more than up to the challenge. We sat down with her to discuss her illustrious career…
Distributing the Gift of Giving at Scale with Jenise Steverding
Whether helping Toms scale shoe delivery from a million pairs to 50 million or delivering 78,000 masks to healthcare workers last year, Gifts for Good Chief Impact Officer Jenise Steverding has found a way throughout her career to meld her knack for logistics with a propensity for giving back – and for that, we…
Visibility is Not Enough: How to be Data Driven with RateLinx’s Nate Endicott & Andrew Hooser
Let’s face it: data is only as valuable to your supply chain as the prescriptive actions you can derive from it. And no one understands that better than RateLinx’s Nate Endicott and Andrew Hooser. We sat down with them to discuss the changing landscape of supply chain visibility, the value of a…
Leading with a Servant Mentality: John Cash with HBCU Esports and Gaming
Supply Chain Now Episode 652
Join founder, supply chain technologist, and championship little league coach Alex Ramirez as he shares his thoughts on the importance of grit, the evolution of warehouse management systems – and what it takes to be a successful tech founder (hint: empathy for customers is involved). We also pinpoint the leading trends in distribution and fulfillment…
Supply Chain Now Episode 648
In this special episode of Veteran Voices, hosts Scott W. Luton and Kelly Barner share their own personal messages, including what Memorial Day means to them and a few examples of those incredible individuals that sacrificed it all for others.
Supply Chain Now Episode 645
In this episode of Supply Chain Now, Scott and Greg welcome supply chain leader and legend Tandreia Bellamy back to the podcast.